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Latest revision as of 23:12, 12 September 2008
Intro: ...How does exercise or diabetes influence the body's physiology , including heart function and metabolism?
Keywords: physiology, heart function, metabolism, respiration, exercise, disease
reverse engineering, complexity, proteins
Papers
- Csete ME and Doyle JC. Reverse engineering of biological complexity. Science 2002 Mar 1; 295(5560) 1664-9
- Tanaka R, Yi TM, and Doyle J. Some protein interaction data do not exhibit power law statistics. FEBS Lett 2005 Sep 26; 579(23) 5140-4.
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Other
- Cochrane Collaboration (Reviews of research in healthcare)